Archive for October, 2007
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Home Entertainment, Peripherals
Have control issues do ya? Good, then go ahead and revel in your caffeine-fueled angst with this DIY TV Remote Jammer. The hack inserts an IR blocking circuit into a standard, working remote. The hacked remote blocks the original remote used by the unsuspecting spouse or kid while still giving you your entitled reign over the home entertainment center. Mind you, this hack isn’t for sissies or anyone who thinks a breadboard is for slicing up the Wonder. Still, in the end, we’re sure it’ll be worth it.
[Via Make:]
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Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Laptops
While the OLPC Foundation is no stranger to unconventional power sources, a team working in a village near Mumbai now looks to be taking things to a whole new level, with them currently experimenting with a cow-powered generator to keep the laptops charged up. According to OLPC’s Arjun Sarwal, the makeshift rig uses a system of belts and pulleys to drive a dynamo taken from an old Fiat, with the cows (which are plentiful in the area) providing all the necessary brute force. Sarwal apparently turned to the cows after solar, wind, and water power proved to be unfeasible, and a gas-powered motor proved to be too expensive. No word if he also considered that other form of cow power.
[Photo courtesy of Arjun Sarwal]
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The world’s favorite ATM is being hit up for even more coin today, as Vonage (presumably begrudgingly) agreed to resolve the patent lawsuit between it and Verizon. Reportedly, the actual amount that the VoIP provider will be forced to pay “depends on how the Court of Appeals decides Vonage’s pending petition for rehearing regarding two of the Verizon patents.” The breakdown is like so: if Vonage wins rehearing on either patent in question “or if the injunction is vacated,” it’ll owe $80 million. If the outfit doesn’t win rehearing on either patent or “if the stay is lifted reinstating the injunction,” it will soon find its thinning wallet a full $117.5 million lighter. Sounds like a prototypical lose-lose situation (or win-win, depending on perspective).
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Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Gaming
Sony reported its second quarter earnings today, and while the company’s overall profits were up, at ¥90.5B ($790M), the Playstation division’s losses for the quarter came in at ¥96.7B ($844M), double those of a year ago. Sony says that once it’s done accounting for all the recent PS3 inventory changes, it hopes the Playstation division will break even — potentially in the second half of the fiscal year. Of course, since the PS3 is sold at a loss, the numbers might indicate that Sony’s selling more PS3s than ever, but something tells us that’s not exactly the plan.
[Via Joystiq]
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Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Transportation
It looks like New Mexico’s the place to be for anyone looking to catch a glimpse of a possible future mission to the moon, with the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge set to get underway tomorrow at the Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo. As an added incentive for competitors, NASA is ponying up $2M in prizes, although they’ll have their work cut out for them if they want to take that home. Specifically, they need to show off a rocket-propelled vehicle and payload that “takes off vertically, climbs to a defined altitude, flies for a pre-determined amount of time, and then land vertically on a target that is a fixed distance from the launch pad.” Then they have to do that all over again within a predetermined period of time. To open things up a bit, there’s also two difficulty levels but, as with all challenges of this sort, no one takes home a prize unless they fully meet all the requirements.
[Via Physorg, photo courtesy of X-Prize Foundation/Paragon Labs]
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Filed under: Displays, Misc. Gadgets, Portable Video
In a clever bit of marketing designed to play to our deepest fears of oral torture at the hands of a disgruntled hygienist, Dutch manufacturer relaxView B.V. is bundling a head-mounted display with a portable DVD player and offering it up to dentists as a way to distract their victims patients from the unbearable pain. The RelaxView 5.0 Dental Pack combines the company’s relaxView 3.0 HMD (simulates a 1.5-meter VGA screen at a distance of three meters), unnamed model of Discman, and “disposable hygiene set” (read: pack of alcohol swabs) into a package that differentiates itself by promising “optimum comfort” derived from a 65-gram weight and adjustable nose support. Not too shabby: if we had the rate our options in these situations, we’d pick watching a movie just ahead of staring at the colorful exam room artwork, and just behind a heavy drugging.
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The corporate videoconferencing market has taken some baby steps towards HD resolutions, but a company called LifeSize is trying to jump the rest of the pack with an array of 720p devices that sell for much lower prices than anything else we’ve seen. The company’s basic solution, the $5,999 LifeSize Express, comes with a microphone, remote, and 720p camera, and features HDMI input and output to pipe additional content over a 1.5mbps connection. Stepping up, the LifeSize Team MP and LifeSize Room add support for more than two participants, with the $8,999 Team MP supporting 4-point single camera communications over a 2.5mbps connection and the Room bumping the specs to 6 points with two cameras and two screens each over 5mbps. Linking two MPs and a Room together in what LifeSize bundles as a turnkey telepresence solution will set you back around $40K, which sounds steep until you compare it to competing $200K SD-res systems on the market. All these are shipping now, according to the company.
[Via ZDNet, thanks James]
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Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Tablet PCs

Pepper Computer, manufacturer of the original Pepper Pads and developer of the Pepper Linux OS, has admittedly seen better days. After months of silence from the firm’s executives led forum members to write the company off as dead, CEO Len Kawell has finally responded to users’ pleas and posted a summary of Pepper’s current state of affairs — but not before we left a message at headquarters stating our intentions to write up a deathwatch piece this week. According to Kawell, both the OS and Pepper Pad 3 — which is manufactured and supported by Hanbit — are still alive and well, though poor sales of Pepper-powered OEM devices have meant declining revenue for the company — resulting in what sounds like considerable downsizing. At this point, without the money to pay developers, Pepper is looking to either sell its distro or open source it, although even the latter route requires resources that seem to be in very short supply right now. If you’re looking to contribute to the project in some way, make sure to chime in by clicking on the Read link; you can help them out and help save us from having to pen yet another teary corporate obituary at the same time.
[Thanks, moorashj]
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You know all that talk about GPUs being the new CPUs? Well it’s not just a lot of hot, ventilated air. Thanks in large part to the launch of development kits like nVidia’s CUDA, Russian outfit Elcomsoft has just filed for a US patent which leverages GPUs to crack passwords. Their approach harnesses the massively parallel processing capabilities of modern graphics cards to make minced-meat of corporate-strength password protection. An NTLM-hashed Microsoft Vista password, for example, can now be cracked in 3 to 5 days (instead of two months) using a simple, off-the-shelf, $150 graphics card — less complicated passwords can take just minutes. Dial the GPU up to an $800 GeForce 8800 Ultra and Elcomsoft’s approach will crack passwords at a rate some 25 times faster than existing CPU-only approaches. Yippee?
[Via NewScientist, thanks Sultan]
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Gmail does IMAP, story at eleven — or, well, close to two in the morning Eastern. Anyway, more over at Engadget Mobile, although desktop IMAP enthusiasts will probably also want to revel in the news.
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